To accept his clear defeat to Bivol. No doubt GGG wants a completely focused opponent in their upcoming, much belated fight, rather than him wasting energy, fuming over his second official defeat, and risking any postponement. He’s worked up about Golovkin’s comments on his dalliances with Mexican beef, now it’s losing to a 5 - 1 underdog, he really should be more focused on just training for his 40 plus, year old challenger. After all it is a PPV, so we want both to be at their best to warrant our forking out to pay them their large purses. Be more professional, Saul!
It's not going to matter for two reasons. First, Alvarez is a long term pro who won't let this relatively trivial issue affect his in ring performance. The second reason is that Golovkin has no shot at beating him this time around. I hate saying that but it's true. Golovkin is done in four or five rounds.
when clenella cant put a shot 40 year old away i will laugh harder than i did the first two decsions in the first two fights clown world folks
done in four or five rounds? Like TKO? You are underestimating the skillset and durability of Golovkin.
I hope you are right but after seeing how old and vulnerable Golovkin looked in the Murata fight I have very little hope.
GGG is running on fumes as shown against Derevyanchenko. GGG no longer has the firepower to stand toe to toe against Clenelo. GGG is unlikely to make to the championships rounds and if he does, he will lose on the cards.
Golovkin may be done boxing after four or five rounds, but if he is it is because he won the fight by stoppage.
at 40 against a young Mexican feed on organic Mexican beef along with some clen dont dtop some one he made five years to face he better ****in should or it doesn't shine so bright as we all know he lost the first two